Hunting, Game & Wildlife Management

Hunting Information For NWCSA Property

Our total club owned land stands at 138 +/- acres.There has been much interest in increasing the opportunities for hunting by our members. It is imperative that safety comes first at all times. This info sheet will explain the different types of hunting allowed on club property and in what certain areas that type of hunting is allowed.

There will be a onetime only new property / hunting orientation for anyone who wants to hunt. For new members this will happen when they go through their initial safety check & orientation. This is to familiarize all hunters with the safe & no hunting zones on the newly acquired & existing land. Any member that wants to go through the safety check must make arrangements with one of the club safety officers: Jason Marshall (203) 983-0696 or Lou Braun- 672- 6155

NOTE:ALL HUNTERS WHO HUNT ON NEW PROPERTY & NEW MEMBERS WHO WANT TO HUNT MUSTB HAVE SAFETY CHECK WALK- THRU.NOTE:AT CERTAIN TIMES THERE WILL BE SITUATIONS WHEN ARCHERY, SHOTGUN & SMALL GAME SEASON ALL OCCUR AT THE SAME TIME.

Any “Safe Zone“ (marked on map in club house) and anywhere on the new property

Shotgun & Revolver

Deer & Turkey

“Firearm only Safe Zone“ (marked on map) no hunting in safety buffer zone at south end of new property line near Steve King’s property. ***First Three Hunters to Sign In***

Muzzleloader

Deer

“Firearm only Safe Zone“ (marked on map) no hunting in safety buffer zone at south end of new property line near Ed Majewski’s property. ***First Three Hunters to Sign In***

Small Game

Rabbits & Squirrels

“Firearm only Safe Zone" (marked on map.) No hunting in safety buffer zone at south end of new property line near Ed Majewski’s property. ***No More Than Three shooters to a Group***

Shotgun

Pheasant & Upland Birds

Anywhere on club property during regular pheasant hunting times set forth by the club as long as safe hunting rules are followed (no shooting towards buildings, people, dogs, & vehicles.) There will be 2 stocking of birds so that all hunters might have a chance to bag birds & to hunt more.